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DOMINO'S PIZZA founder sues feds over Obamacare...

Tom Monaghan sues feds over new health care law

DETROIT (AP) — The founder of Domino's Pizza is suing the federal government over mandatory contraception coverage in the new health care law.

Tom Monaghan, a devout Roman Catholic, says contraception is not health care and instead is a "gravely immoral" practice. He's a plaintiff in a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court, along with his Domino's Farms, which runs an office park near Ann Arbor.

Monaghan offers health insurance that excludes contraception and abortion for employees. The new law requires employers to offer insurance that includes contraception coverage or risk fines. Monaghan says the law violates his constitutional rights, and he's asking a judge to strike down the mandate.

The government says the contraception mandate benefits women and their role in society. There are similar lawsuits pending across the country.

Mike Maples · Top Commenter · Karns High SchoolToday, we have the sad deaths of about 20 children or so in Conn. That is very sad indeed. MSNBC is already going after the LIB prime directive: "Don't let a crisis go to waste" pushing a political LIB talking point. But, even more sad is that today and everyday Planned Parenthood will KILL twice as many children then in Conn today. They will do it without a wink of the eye and with no regrets and MSNBC will be silent. Over 85% of those deaths the Mother's life and health isn't in any danger. Christmas will never be the same for these Conn families. Think about it.